The superintendents said they haven’t received enough support from the state or time to fix errors the system generated.
Much of the comment came from educators, parents and religious advocates who spoke out against the proposed changes.
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The Texas Board of Education, state Legislature and school districts all play a role in setting policy related to free speech ...
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Current ISBE superintendent Tony Sanders said his father, Ted Sanders, 'left a legacy of service to public education.' ...
During a nine-hour hearing Sept. 10, Texans discussed whether state-developed textbooks should include Bible stories. The ...
In this week’s episode of Big Country Politics, the superintendents of Wiley ISD, Joey Light, and Abilene ISD, Dr. John Kuhn, ...
Governor Abbott reappoints Rep. Brad Buckley to the Southern Regional Education Board until 2028, highlighting his experience ...
The state board heard hours of testimony Tuesday, highlighting the intense debate over a curriculum that includes multiple ...
Four finalists have been named for interim Dickinson State University president, with the State Board of Higher Education set ...